You will receive a tax bill indicating the amount that will be automatically deducted from your bank account as well as the date of the withdrawal. The amount due will be deducted from your account on the final tax due date which is normally, the 1st Friday in February and the 2nd Friday in July.

If your bank or account number should change, it is your responsibility to notify the Treasurer's Office. The Treasurer's Office must receive any bank account changes prior to December 1st for the February deduction and May 1st for the July deduction.

Complete the agreement form, fill it out and return it to us. Your signature on the card authorizes the Logan County Treasurer's Office and your bank to deduct funds from your account to pay your taxes.

Please make sure you enclose a voided check and check the payment option you prefer.

Differential Response gives caseworkers the freedom to use an alternative approach when investigating some reports of child abuse and neglect. Instead of automatically beginning a traditional investigation, county agencies can choose to assess the needs of the child or family—in a non-threatening, non-adversarial manner—and offer services to meet those needs. With this method, the caseworker focuses less on the circumstances of the incident and more on thefamily’s overall needs. By mid-2014, all Ohio counties will offer this option. An alternative response is neither better than nor a replacement for a traditional response. It merely acknowledgesthat families have different circumstances that vary in severity and require different responses. In many cases, a traditional response is the only way to protect children from harm. In other cases, an alternative approach can resolve issues faster, more easily and with less disruption to children’s lives. For more information, visit http://jfs.ohio.gov/ocf/DifferentialResponse.stm.

Children's Services has a program called Emergency Services Assistance. It is designed to help families in times of need regardless of whether you have an open case with the Agency at the time. The family must show proof of income, proof that they can maintain the payment if assisted, and copies of necessary documents. You can pick up an Emergency Services Application at the front desk or by talking with your caseworker.

All motions for custody are heard through Logan County Family Court. If you are seeking custody of a child you should obtain an attorney and file a motion for custody. If you have concerns that the child is being abused/neglected please contact the Agency and make a report. Be advised, the Agency cannot offer legal advice.

Yes, if containing 10 acres or more. Those under 10 acres can qualify if the land has produced a gross income for the past 3 years of at least $2,500 each year or should reasonably be expected to produce that much during the current year.

The fair market value approach depends upon the comparison of sales of similarly situated farms and where the highest and best use sets value. The CAUV method depends upon capitalizing the expected net income from farming.

If it qualified for a land retirement or conservation program under an agreement with the federal government or if it qualifies if more than 10 acres were devoted exclusively to commercial production of:

Field Crops

Flowers

Fruit

Nursery Stock

Ornamental Trees

Sod

Timber

Tobacco

Vegetables

If less than 10 acres, it qualifies if, during the past 3 years, it produced a gross income of at least $2,500 each year or has an anticipated gross income of such amount during the current year.

There are several ways you can participate in The Logan County Developmental Disabilities Foundation:

An outright gift to the foundation: The gift may be made in a one year or as a multi year pledge given over a specified period of time.

A planned gift by will: A bequest to the foundation may take the form of cash, securities, real estate or other assets. Charitable bequests are fully deductible in determining estate taxes.

A life income gift: This way of giving allows an individual to transfer assets to the foundation, receive an immediate income tax deduction, receive a lifetime income, and lower estate taxes later.

A life insurance policy: The Logan County Developmental Disabilities Foundation may be named as the beneficiary on a life insurance policy. With the foundation named as both owner and sole beneficiary, the donor is entitled to a current income tax deduction.

If you have a professional you are working with a financial planner, lawyer, accountant or insurance agent, talk with them about leaving a gift. A professional can tell you about the tax benefits of planned gifts.

The Logan County Developmental Disabilities Foundation monies are independently invested for us by the Springfield Foundation. If you wish to meet directly with them we can put you in contact with their office.

The annual license renewal period is December 1 - January 31. If you have a new puppy, you must buy a license by the time he reaches 3 months old. If you have just moved into Logan County or if you just acquired a new dog, you must purchase a license within 30 days.

If the dog is wearing a current Logan County license tag, call the Auditor's office at 937-599-7209, the Logan County Dog Warden at 937-592-5731, or the Humane Society at 937-593-4277. If the dog is not wearing a current license tag, call the Dog Warden at 937-592-5731.

If you move within Logan County, please call 937-599-7209 with your new address and telephone number so we can keep the information up-to-date. If you move to another county, call that county's Auditor for licensing information.

The land owner must come to the district office located at 8100 State Route 708 South. The district office is approximately 1 mile from SR 33 on SR 708. Simply provide our office with the name of the previous owner (if applicable), the address, and the lot and/or parcel Identification number (your tax ID number for the property). This information is normally available on your property deed /tax billor through the Logan County Auditor’s Office.

Also, you are required to have your permit for sanitary sewerprior to applying to the Logan County Building Authority when building a new structure or changing an established structure.

The most important thing to do is to make sure you have access to the sanitary sewer before purchasing or attempting to develop property. Do not assume that because other properties in the area are connected that sanitary sewer is available to your property also. It may not be. Come to the office at 8100 State Route 708 South with your property information and we will provide you with information that is needed to determine whether sanitary sewer is available.

Once it is established that sanitary sewer is available you may apply for a tap-in permit. We will locate where your tap is on the main line sewer or where connection is possible on the mainline. We always mark sanitary sewer lines in green paint or flags according to Ohio Utilities Protection Service (O.U.P.S.) Codes.

We bill a flat rate for the month. This is an approved method by the Ohio EPA. Payment is due by the 18th of each month for the previous month’s usage. Basically, we bill you after you use it.We have no vacation rate as this is a resort area. The billing is for the year and broken down into 12 monthly payments.

There may be a “debt rate” available for dwellings that have been deemed by the district as “unusable.” This may be because the dwelling has been severely damaged by fire or major renovation is taking place. Changes in the billing rate are effective only for the billing month in which we are notified of the change in status of the property being served. Adjustments will not be made if we are not notified in a timely manner. We must verify that the property is not usable to obtain any reduced rate. Seasonal usage is not a valid reason for reduction. Please call 937-843-3328 for more information.

Well, it depends. For most of our customers the cost is $350 plus the cost of an isolation valve. This charge consists of a $100 inspection fee and a $250 discharge fee for a single dwelling unit. An isolation valve is now required for all new installations and reconnects to the sanitary sewer. A 4” valve is $80 and a 6” valve is $265. This valve and locator cap is provided to either the homeowner or the contractor, whichever is appropriate. Regardless, only the landowner may apply for a sanitary sewer permit. For those who are developing multi-unit housing the cost can vary. Always check with the district office prior to any construction project.

Please Note: Occasionally there are aggregate connection or assessment charges associated with a particular property. Please check with our office at 937-843-3328 if these apply to the property you are considering purchasing.

Connection to the sanitary sewer is not required when your dwelling is 200 feet or more from the available sanitary sewer line. Please check with our office at 937-843-3328 on any concerns you may have before any decisions are made regarding any construction projects that may involve sanitary sewer.